法国卢浮宫盗窃案调查报告:重大安保漏洞致嫌犯得手
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-12-10 23:53

Group 1 - The investigation report on the Louvre theft highlights significant security vulnerabilities that allowed the suspect to succeed, which could have been avoided [1] - The report indicates that the museum's real-time monitoring system lacked sufficient screens for synchronized tracking, and the security system lacked internal coordination, leading to police being dispatched to the "wrong location" when alarms were triggered [1] - The chairman of the Senate Culture, Education, Communication, and Sports Committee stated that the incident reflects a "complete dereliction of duty" by the museum and its regulatory bodies in addressing security issues [1] Group 2 - The Louvre reopened on October 22 after the serious theft on October 19, but the theft area, the "Apollo Gallery," remains closed to the public [3] - Eight pieces of jewelry were stolen from the Apollo Gallery, with a reported value of €88 million (approximately 720 million RMB) [3] - Investigations revealed that the suspect left the scene just 30 seconds before police and security arrived, indicating that timely intervention could have potentially prevented the theft [3] Group 3 - The thief accessed the exhibition hall through a balcony along the Seine River, which had previously been identified as a security vulnerability in a safety assessment conducted by the museum's former director [3] - The current director, De Carle, was unaware of the safety assessment, and the recommendations for security improvements were not implemented [3] - Louvre staff plan to strike on the 15th, demanding urgent renovations and improvements in working conditions, addressing issues such as understaffing and overcrowded exhibition halls [4]

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